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Allied - Baghouse Filters
Increasing demand for a cleaner environment and requirements for lower particulate emissions from the manufacturing processes, result in baghouse air filters being widely used in resource industries. In principle, baghouses are industrial-sized vacuum cleaners. The difference between a baghouse and a household vacuum is the need to continuously remove dust while the baghouse is in operation. The cleaning mechanisms have been developed over the past 50 years. Early developments used shaker and reverse air systems, while newer baghouse designs use a PulseJet cleaning system (using compressed air) or a High-Energy PulseAir system (using a displacement blower) for cleaning air. Side-by-side comparisons prove baghouses using High-Energy PulseAir are more efficient, deliver the cleanest results and prolong bag life.
Allied has been a technology partner with Air-Cure Inc. for 20 years. AriCure is an industrial baghouse specialist located in Minneapolis. AriCure baghouses have High-Energy PulseAir cleaning and a round body. They are ideally suited in demanding applications with high airflows, heavy dust loads and 24 hour a day operation. In the forest industry, the AriCure baghouses are used in panel board plants and increasingly in sawmills. AriCure baghouses are also well suited to cold environment, to be used in northern mines for example. Allied has manufactured and installed hundreds of baghouses over the past 48 years.
The baghouse systems come with Albarrie filter bags and are often equipped with GreCon Fire Protection.
